UT Arlington's Arth Sinha has qualified for the NCAA Men's Golf Championship for the first time since 2013, securing his spot at the Bryan Regional after winning the individual title at the WAC Championship. The tournament runs from May 18-20 at Traditions Club in Texas, featuring 54 holes of stroke play. Sinha achieved a remarkable 7-under 209 at the WAC tournament, helping the Mavericks finish as runners-up.

By the Numbers
  • Sinha won the WAC Championship with rounds of 68-69-72, finishing 5 strokes ahead.
  • He recorded a tournament-best score of 4-under on par-4 holes, with no other participant below par.
State of Play
  • The Bryan Regional includes top teams like Texas, North Carolina, and Tennessee.
  • Only the low five teams and the lowest individual competitor not on those teams will advance to the championship finals.
What's Next

Sinha will need to maintain his strong performance to advance to the NCAA Championship finals, which take place from May 29 to June 3 in Carlsbad, California. With his recent success, he is a competitor to watch in the upcoming rounds.

Bottom Line

Sinha's achievement as the first Maverick to win a conference championship in a decade highlights UT Arlington's resurgence in men's golf, making this Bryan Regional an important moment for the program's future.